The Department of Computer Science offers two bachelor's degrees:
Computer Science and Information Technology.
In addition to training our bachelor's students to be effective team
members and leaders, giving them excellent communications skills,
and preparing our students for successful professional careers or
advanced research,
our undergraduate degrees emphasize excellence in programming.
We offer Master of Science degrees in Computer Science and Digital Forensics,
and a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science.

The transformational ECE research supports sustainable economic growth, national security, and improved quality of life. Broad impacts of these research are facilitated by its centers led by and/or affiliated with ECE: the FEEDER Consortium funded by US Department of Energy and the Electric Vehicle Transportation Center funded by US Department of Transportation.